hey.. i'm not sure if it will work.. i had similar problem somtime back.. I
figured out that there is a mapping for installed apps in
'django_content_type' table.. have a look into that table.. hope that
helps..

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:15 AM, stevedegrace <degr...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I think I might have bitten off more than I can chew here, heh, and I
> need some help. I just finished my project and it looks awesome on my
> computer at home (running Ubuntu Intrepid). But before I deployed it,
> I decided I didn't like the retarded name I gave the project and I
> wanted to change it. No problem, I just did this in the project
> directory:
>
> $ find ./ -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's/oldname/newname/g' {} \;
>
> Worked like a charm, I've gone through and all the instances have been
> replaced. Changed the name of my sqlite db instead of changing back
> the path to the db in settings.py.
>
> Only now when I run:
>
> $ python manage.py shell
>
> or anything like that, it raises ImportError the first time it hits
> one of my applications in the INSTALLED_APPS list. I looked at the
> code of manage.py and all it seems to do is import settings, it isn't
> obviously adding the project directory to sys.path. That seems to be
> the key missing element here. Aside from hacking my manage.py file to
> make it do what I think it should, how does Django normally figure out
> how to import project modules? What did I miss in my find/replace?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen
> >
>

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